Marketing Updates With Motion Ave

Welcome to the newest edition of Marketing Updates with Motion Ave! This week, we have some really interesting news for you, so let’s get reading!

YouTube Begins Next Phase of Program to Tag Items Within Video Clips

The company is testing a way to make it easier for people to discover and purchase products featured in YouTube videos. During this pilot, creators can add certain products to their videos. Viewers can then see a list of featured products by clicking on the shopping bag icon, which appears at the video’s bottom left corner. From there, viewers can explore each product’s page to see more information, related videos, and options to purchase that product. 

YouTube is moving to the next stage of testing. As reported by Android Police, YouTube partnered with selected creators to launch a live test of its product tags. It’s a logical step, considering the broader shift towards eCommerce, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, pushing brands into a new era of digital consumption. Facebook recently published research showing that an increasing number of consumers are looking to shop via video content, in particular via live video streaming, providing a new perspective. 

Advancing shopping into video streaming is a more significant undertaking, but Google’s evolving tools will likely put YouTube at the forefront of this next shift. Which, in conjunction with YouTube’s billions of uploaded clips, could provide a huge opportunity for expanded eCommerce connections on the platform.

Learn more about the benefits of shopping on YouTube at: 

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-launches-next-phase-of-program-to-tag-items-within-video-clips/593423/

TikTok Launches ‘Black Creatives’ Program to Foster New Talent

TikTok for Black Creatives is the platform’s new incubator program that will invest in and support emerging Black creators and musicians. The program will focus on nurturing and developing 100 Black creators and music artists, “helping to open doors for them to reach new heights in their careers.”

In response to the #BlackLivesMatter protests, TikTok announced a range of initiatives to better support the Black community, including the establishment of a new Creator Diversity council and a donation of $3 million dollars to non-profits focused on helping the Black community. This new project is another step in expanding the scope of what TikTok users see, which, as noted, could have impacts and benefits beyond the platform itself. 

Read more about TikTok’s Black Creatives program at:

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-launches-black-creatives-program-to-foster-new-talent/593358/ 

Launch of LinkedIn Marketing Labs to Provide Education on the Platform’s Ad Tools

With LinkedIn Marketing Labs, you can access a host of curated courses to learn about how to best utilize the site’s available marketing tools to reach and engage with other professionals. This will help people learn more about strategies to drive their business to where business is being done. The website includes optional learning pathways with links to relevant courses and guides to help you as needed.

The courses, which include text and video elements, range from beginner to intermediate and cover all aspects of LinkedIn advertising, including: using LinkedIn’s ad targeting; reporting and analytics for LinkedIn ads; building a full-funnel content marketing strategy on LinkedIn; and using LinkedIn for brand awareness and lead generation.

Click here to read more about LinkedIn Labs: 

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-launches-linkedin-marketing-labs-to-provide-education-on-the-pla/593341/ 

YouTube Adds New Hashtag Showcase Pages to Assist in Content Discovery

If you previously searched for a hashtag on YouTube, you’d see a combination of subject matter from the video’s hashtag as well as other related content. Starting today, people will see a specific new page that only contains videos with the hashtag, which are sorted to keep the best videos at the top.

This could serve a range of purposes beyond content discovery. Through this mechanism, you’ll also be able to search for relevant hashtags related to your own content, along with their respective popularity. Additionally, you can tap on each listed clip to get more insight on associated tags, and then tap on those tags to see how often they’re also used.

The listings can also provide guidance on what works in each category or topic. Since the YouTube videos are listed by popularity, this will give you an idea of the video titles that perform best for each topic, the thumbnail images, relevant creators, etc.

Interested? To discover more, read the full article at:

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-adds-new-hashtag-showcase-pages-to-assist-in-content-discovery/593264/ 

Well, marketing junkies, that’s all for this week’s edition of Marketing Updates with Motion Ave! We hope that you’ve learned new and interesting ways to use your favorite social media platforms and that they will help you enhance your own business. As always, the experts at Motion Ave are available to answer any questions you may have, so don’t hesitate to contact us! Have a great week!

Marketing Updates With Motion Ave

Welcome once again to a new edition of Marketing Updates with Motion Ave. This week begins with controversial contracts from Facebook! Read on to find out more…

Facebook Offers Deals to TikTok Creators

In response to rumors of a possible TikTok ban in the US, Facebook offers popular TikTok creators lucrative contracts in exchange for sharing their content on its Instagram Reels platform. Several creators are concerned about the future of the Chinese app and see Reels as a possible new business alternative. 

Read all about this here: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-offers-lucrative-deals-to-prominent-tiktok-creators-ahead-of-wider/582464/

New Monetization Metrics on YouTube

YouTube added new metrics that will allow creators to track how much money they are making. Thanks to the new Revenue per Mille (RPM) metric, creators will be able to monitor all of their earnings relative to their video views as well as variations in revenue over time. 

Learn how this works here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/youtube-revenue-rpm/375680/

Facebook Updates its Website Chat Plug-In

Facebook updated its website chat plug-in, giving users another option to communicate with brands. At first, users had to log in to their Facebook messenger account to be able to chat on the website. Now, Facebook will allow users to send messages to brand websites without logging in to the messenger platform. 

Read about the pros and cons of this new feature here: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebooks-updated-chat-plugin-for-websites-enables-messaging-without-loggi/582898/

Facebook Tests New Page Design Without Like Button

Facebook is trying out a new design for Fanpages characterized by a cleaner, more readable design and no like or reaction buttons. The first test was conducted with a small group of public figures and has now been extended to more Fanpages. The aim of this change is to make the use of Fanpages easier and less complex. 

Learn all about it here: https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/22/facebook-tests-a-new-page-design-with-a-cleaner-layout-and-no-more-like-button/

Twitter Explores Premium Subscription Model  

Twitter has been surveying users to understand what features they consider important to include in a Twitter premium membership. Some of the features mentioned are: undo send, video publishing, and auto responses, among others. The goal of this new option is to complement their current advertising business. 

Want to know more? Click on this link: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/twitter-is-considering-these-premium-features-in-a-subscription-model/376287/

And that’s it for this week! We look forward to seeing you in the next issue of Marketing Updates with Motion Ave. 

Marketing Updates With Motion Ave

We’re back with more marketing news! This week Google, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube gave us plenty to talk about!

Google Tries Social Media Again With Google My Business

Remember Google+? Yeah, most people don’t. The “Facebook for people too old for Facebook” went away last year due to massive security gaps and a general lack of interest, but that doesn’t mean Google still doesn’t want the remaining sliver of that sweet social media marketing pie. New features on Google My Business won’t create a new social platform, but they’ll bring the ability for brands to take social-like actions, such as integrating discounts, stickers, and more customizable images into their Google search presence.

Get the whole story here: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/google-adds-more-social-like-options-to-google-my-business-listings/557314/

It’s Still Instagram, but More And Faster And Alive

In the days of the dinosaurs, before CGI, most cartoons were made with “stop motion”- showing a lot of pictures, each slightly different, very quickly to make things appear to move and change. Instagram is bringing the quirky fun of stop-motion without the tedium to Stories: stop motion story mode. Take several shots of an object, and Instagram will bring them together to create a stop motion video, ready to be used in your account.

Check out this upcoming feature here: https://beebom.com/instagram-stop-motion-story/

Never, Ever, Ever, Ever, Ever Read The Comments. Hey, Stop!

It’s hard to deny that YouTube has created a bustling marketplace of ideas in the comments section of its videos, where millions of users from around the world come together to share positive, healthy, mutually supportive messages of love and well-composed insights. 

To help YouTubers remain focused on the extremely important content of their videos and not be distracted by the verbal delights of the comment page, the platform is migrating comments to behind a button, that you’ll have to click to open the scroll. Now you’ll have a few more precious seconds to think about whether you need to share your carefully-worded viewpoints on making 6-figure salaries working from home, just like your cousin.

Read about the first blow struck for world peace here: https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/21/youtube-confirms-a-test-where-the-comments-are-hidden-by-default/

We Found Another Use For Google Cardboard: Looking At 3D

3D technology comes to Google Ads with its new ad display format, “Swirl”. Marketers can now integrate 3D assets into interactive ads, allowing for more immersive online product experiences than ever, and more people walking down the street waving their hands in the air for no apparent reason.

The future is here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-introduces-interactive-ads-with-3d-objects/313029/#close

C’mon Guys, Twitter Lists Is Awesome, Just Give It A Chance 

Lists are a great way to curate your feed and have an overall more organized and intentional Twitter experience, so it’s no surprise that very few people know about or use it. To bring customizable timelines to the forefront, Twitter’s new positioning of Lists would make it possible from a single swipe, instead of buried behind multiple taps. We know how tiring that can be.

Learn more about the new feed modality here: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitters-looking-to-emphasize-lists-with-new-swipeable-custom-feeds/557629/

That’s all, folks! See you next week for more Marketing Updates with Motion Ave!

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